Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy Forms

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is responsible for protecting Michigan's environment, including its land, air, and water resources. EGLE is also dedicated to addressing issues related to the Great Lakes, which are an important natural resource for the state of Michigan. Additionally, EGLE focuses on promoting sustainable energy practices and efficient energy use to help protect the environment.

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This Form is used for applying for the Creating a Culture of Resilience Grant Funding in the state of Michigan.

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This document is for applicants applying for a grant under the Nonpoint Source Program in Michigan. It provides instructions for filling out the EQP5835 Grant Application Cover Sheet.

This form is used for submitting a Notice of Intent for the Nonpoint Source Program in Michigan. It provides instructions for completing the form and submitting it to the appropriate agency.

This document for completing and submitting a Notice of Intent for the Nonpoint Source Program in Michigan.

This Form is used for providing instructions on how to fill out Form EQP5128 and EQP5128A in Michigan. It includes information on what each form is for and how to complete it correctly.

This form is used for applying for funding through the Scrap Tire Cleanup Grant Program in Michigan. The program provides financial assistance to organizations and individuals for cleaning up and disposing of scrap tires.

This form is used for applying for registration as a scrap tire hauler in the state of Michigan. It is necessary for those who transport and dispose of scrap tires in the state to be registered.

This document is used for conducting inspections of hazardous waste transporters in Michigan.

This form is used for developing a monitoring plan for community water supplies in Michigan to monitor levels of disinfectants and disinfection byproducts (DDBP). It is an important document for ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water.

This Form is used for adding additional water quality parameter data or source water quality data in Michigan.

This document outlines the steps and protocols to be followed during emergency situations in Michigan. It provides guidelines for prompt and effective response to natural disasters, accidents, and other emergencies.

This form is used for reporting and notifying consumers about lead and copper levels in community water supplies in Michigan.

This document is used for certification of project completeness for the Stormwater, Asset Management and Wastewater (SAW) Grant Innovative Technology in Michigan.

This form is used for requesting the disbursement of funds for the Stormwater / Asset Management / Wastewater (Saw) Loan Program in Michigan.

This form is used for requesting the disbursement of funds for the Stormwater / Asset Management / Wastewater (SAW) Grant Program in Michigan.

This type of document includes contract language specific to American iron and steel contracts in the state of Michigan.

This document is for small communities in Michigan seeking a loan from the Drinking Water Revolving Fund (DWRF) for planning purposes.

This form is used to determine the disadvantaged community status in the state of Michigan.

This document is a sample letter for the Tribal Crosscutter program in the state of Michigan. It provides guidance on how to write a letter requesting support or information related to the program.

This Form is used for accessing and organizing scoring data for the Project Priority List (PPL) in Michigan.

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